@ChequerBoard yes, overwhelming for sure! I kept thinking about various aspects of the renovation in a rather random order previously, but now that the house purchase is complete I need to prioritise and order things, to avoid unnecessary delays.
So, I now have a list of jobs for the first 2 weeks. Because I gave myself a timeframe of 2 weeks it doesn't feel as overwhelming. Not everything needs to happen in one day. Also as things get ticked off, the overwhelm subsides :)
1) Contact utility suppliers: electricity, gas, water.
Done.
2) Check the boiler and central heating.
Done. In working order with the exception of one room. I need to make a decision on whether to replace a 10y old but fully functioning boiler or not, and identify the issue with the room where heating doesn't work. Likely to be old/faulty radiator. To discuss with the builder.
3) Roofer to inspect the roof and guttering.
Arranged.
4) Architect to help with plans and building regs for loft conversion
Meeting arranged for tomorrow.
5) Fireplace and chimney specialist to advise on options with regards to chimneys and fireplaces
Arranged for tomorrow
6) Finalise contract with the builder and fix the dates.
Towards the end of this 2 weeks period when I have more info on the stuff above.
7) Arrange a meeting with Wickes to discuss bathrooms and kitchen
I've been to a local quality merchant tentatively (before the house purchase completed) but they are very expensive, so I want to now go to a more budget retailer, have them do detailed plans and compare. If I can afford it, I'll probably go for the quality one anyway.
8) Plan furniture and decor for every room and make a shopping list of missing items
I have some furniture, curtains etc but not everything.